[post_page_title]Focusing on repeat offenders[/post_page_title]
Keith Edmonds, Principal Love’s second-in-command, pointed out that they weren’t suspending students who had only missed one or two classes. They’d based their decisions on the children who had missed at least 35 classes over the course of the last 45 days. That equated to a week’s worth of school.
While the suspensions might not have seemed helpful to some of the parents, the children they were dishing them out to were the ones who were barely around anyway. They weren’t going to be sad about missing out on classes.
Healthy snacks you can easily make yourself
We get it; we need to start eating healthier. But how is anyone supposed to make it through the day